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Arrhynchus Penai
''Arrhynchus'' is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae. It was formerly considered a synonym of '' Ocnaea'', but was reinstated as a valid genus by Schlinger in 1968. It is endemic to Chile. Species * ''Arrhynchus maculatus'' Schlinger, 1968 * ''Arrhynchus meridionalis'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * '' Arrhynchus penai'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus stuardoi'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * ''Arrhynchus vittatus'' Philippi Philippi (; grc-gre, Φίλιπποι, ''Philippoi'') was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos. Its original name was Crenides ( grc-gre, Κρηνῖδες, ''Krenides'' "Fountains") after its establishment by Thasian colon ..., 1871 References Acroceridae Diptera of South America Arthropods of Chile Taxa named by Rodolfo Amando Philippi Endemic fauna of Chile {{Nemestrinoidea-stub ...
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Rodolfo Amando Philippi
Rodolfo Amando (or Rudolph Amandus) Philippi (14 September 1808 – 23 July 1904) was a German–Chilean paleontologist and zoologist. Philippi contributed primarily to malacology and paleontology. His grandson, Rodulfo Amando Philippi Bañados (1905-1969), was also a zoologist and in order to avoid confusion in zoological nomenclature, the elder is referred to as "Philippi rumwiede to distinguish him from his grandson "Philippi añados. Early life Philippi was born in Charlottenburg, Berlin to Johann Wilhelm Eberhard Philippi, a Prussian government auditor, and his third wife Maria Anna Krumwiede (m. 1806). The father had five children from two earlier marriages and Philippi was the eldest from the third marriage. In 1818, Philippi, his younger brother Bernhard Eunom (1811–1852) and their mother went to Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland, where they were educated at the Pestalozzian Institute founded by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827). The teaching included the use o ...
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Arrhynchus Vittatus
''Arrhynchus'' is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae. It was formerly considered a synonym of '' Ocnaea'', but was reinstated as a valid genus by Schlinger in 1968. It is endemic to Chile. Species * '' Arrhynchus maculatus'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus meridionalis'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * '' Arrhynchus penai'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus stuardoi'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * '' Arrhynchus vittatus'' Philippi Philippi (; grc-gre, Φίλιπποι, ''Philippoi'') was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos. Its original name was Crenides ( grc-gre, Κρηνῖδες, ''Krenides'' "Fountains") after its establishment by Thasian colon ..., 1871 References Acroceridae Diptera of South America Arthropods of Chile Taxa named by Rodolfo Amando Philippi Endemic fauna of Chile {{Nemestrinoidea-stub ...
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Acroceridae
The Acroceridae are a small family (biology), family of odd-looking flies. They have a hump-backed appearance with a strikingly small head, generally with a long proboscis for accessing nectar. They are rare and not widely known. The most frequently applied common names are small-headed flies or hunch-back flies. Many are bee or wasp mimicry, mimics. Because they are parasitoids of spiders, they also are sometimes known as spider flies. Description The Acroceridae vary in size from small to fairly large, about the size of large bees, with a wingspan over 25 mm in some species. As a rule, both sexes have tiny heads and a characteristic hump-backed appearance because of the large, rounded thorax. In appearance, they are compact flies without major bristles, but many species have a bee-like hairiness on their bodies, and some are bee or wasp mimicry, mimics. In most species, the eyes are holoptic in both sexes, the heads seemingly composed mainly of the large ommatidia, facete ...
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Ocnaea
''Ocnaea'' is a genus of small-headed flies (insects in the family Acroceridae). There are 20 described species in ''Ocnaea''. Species * '' Ocnaea auripilosa'' Johnson, 1923 * '' Ocnaea boharti'' Schlinger, 1983 * '' Ocnaea cisnerosi'' James, 1950 * '' Ocnaea coerulea'' Cole, 1919 * '' Ocnaea falcifer'' Aldrich, 1928 * ''Ocnaea flavipes'' Aldrich, 1926 * '' Ocnaea gigas'' Aldrich, 1928 * '' Ocnaea gloriosa'' ( Sabrosky, 1943) * ''Ocnaea helluo'' Osten Sacken, 1877 * ''Ocnaea loewi'' Cole, 1919 * ''Ocnaea lugubris'' Gerstaecker, 1856 * ''Ocnaea magna'' ( Walker, 1849) * ''Ocnaea metallica'' (Osten Sacken, 1887) * '' Ocnaea micans'' Erichson, 1840 * ''Ocnaea schwarzi'' Cole, 1919 * ''Ocnaea sequoia'' Sabrosky, 1948 * '' Ocnaea smithi'' Sabrosky, 1948 * '' Ocnaea trichocera'' Osten Sacken, 1887 * '' Ocnaea trivittata'' Aldrich Aldrich may refer to: Places United States *Aldrich, Alabama, unincorporated community *Aldrich, Minnesota, city *Aldrich Township, Wadena County, Minne ...
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Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Chile covers an area of , with a population of 17.5 million as of 2017. It shares land borders with Peru to the north, Bolivia to the north-east, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Chile also controls the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Isla Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island in Oceania. It also claims about of Antarctica under the Chilean Antarctic Territory. The country's capital and largest city is Santiago, and its national language is Spanish. Spain conquered and colonized the region in the mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule, but failing to conquer the independent Mapuche who inhabited what is now south-central Chile. In 1818, after declaring in ...
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Zootaxa
''Zootaxa'' is a peer-reviewed scientific mega journal for animal taxonomists. It is published by Magnolia Press (Auckland, New Zealand). The journal was established by Zhi-Qiang Zhang in 2001 and new issues are published multiple times a week. From 2001 to 2020, more than 60,000 new species have been described in the journal accounting for around 25% of all new taxa indexed in The Zoological Record in the last few years. Print and online versions are available. Temporary suspension from JCR The journal exhibited high levels of self-citation and its journal impact factor of 2019 was suspended from ''Journal Citation Reports'' in 2020, a sanction which hit 34 journals in total. Biologist Ross Mounce noted that high levels of self-citation may be inevitable for a journal which publishes a large share of new species classification. Later that year this decision was reversed and it was admitted that levels of self-citation are appropriate considering the large proportion of papers f ...
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Revista Chilena De Entomología
''Revista Chilena de Entomología'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of entomology. It is published by the Sociedad Chilena de Entomología and the editor-in-chief is José Mondaca E. (). The journal was established in 1951. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, CAB Abstracts, and The Zoological Record ''The Zoological Record'' (''ZR'') is an electronic index of zoological literature that also serves as the unofficial register of scientific names in zoology. It was started as a print publication in 1864 by the Zoological Society of London, a .... References External links * Entomology journals and magazines Publications established in 1951 Academic journals published by non-profit organizations of Chile Multilingual journals {{Chile-stub ...
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Arrhynchus Maculatus
''Arrhynchus'' is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae. It was formerly considered a synonym of '' Ocnaea'', but was reinstated as a valid genus by Schlinger in 1968. It is endemic to Chile. Species * '' Arrhynchus maculatus'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus meridionalis'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * '' Arrhynchus penai'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus stuardoi'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * ''Arrhynchus vittatus'' Philippi Philippi (; grc-gre, Φίλιπποι, ''Philippoi'') was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos. Its original name was Crenides ( grc-gre, Κρηνῖδες, ''Krenides'' "Fountains") after its establishment by Thasian colon ..., 1871 References Acroceridae Diptera of South America Arthropods of Chile Taxa named by Rodolfo Amando Philippi Endemic fauna of Chile {{Nemestrinoidea-stub ...
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Arrhynchus Meridionalis
''Arrhynchus'' is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae. It was formerly considered a synonym of '' Ocnaea'', but was reinstated as a valid genus by Schlinger in 1968. It is endemic to Chile. Species * ''Arrhynchus maculatus'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus meridionalis'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * '' Arrhynchus penai'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus stuardoi'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * ''Arrhynchus vittatus'' Philippi Philippi (; grc-gre, Φίλιπποι, ''Philippoi'') was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos. Its original name was Crenides ( grc-gre, Κρηνῖδες, ''Krenides'' "Fountains") after its establishment by Thasian colon ..., 1871 References Acroceridae Diptera of South America Arthropods of Chile Taxa named by Rodolfo Amando Philippi Endemic fauna of Chile {{Nemestrinoidea-stub ...
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Curtis Williams Sabrosky
Curtis Williams Sabrosky (3 April 1910, Sturgis, Michigan – 5 October 1997) was an American entomologist. He specialized in Diptera, especially Chloropidae. Sabrosky worked at the Systematic Entomology Laboratory of United States Department of Agriculture and at the National Museum of Natural History, where his collection is now located. Partial list of publications Diptera *Insects of Macquarie Island Diptera Chloropidae, Milichidae ''Pacific Inse''cts 4 (4): 308–311 (1964). *1999, Family-Group Names in Diptera, ''Myia'', 10:1–576. Important systematic/nomenclatural work (PDF format). *With Wirth, WW, Foote, RH and Coulson, JR: ''A Catalog of the Diptera of America North of Mexico''. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC. 1696 pp. (1965). Asteiidae *Contributions to the knowledge of Old World Asteiidae. ''Revue francaise d'entomologie'' (Nouvelle Serie) 23:216–243. Chloropidae and Milichidae *Milichidae and Chloro ...
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Santiago
Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whose total population is 8 million which is nearly 40% of the country's population, of which more than 6 million live in the city's continuous urban area. The city is entirely in the country's central valley. Most of the city lies between above mean sea level. Founded in 1541 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia, Santiago has been the capital city of Chile since colonial times. The city has a downtown core of 19th-century neoclassical architecture and winding side-streets, dotted by art deco, neo-gothic, and other styles. Santiago's cityscape is shaped by several stand-alone hills and the fast-flowing Mapocho River, lined by parks such as Parque Forestal and Balmaceda Park. The Andes Mountains can be seen from most points ...
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Arrhynchus Penai
''Arrhynchus'' is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae. It was formerly considered a synonym of '' Ocnaea'', but was reinstated as a valid genus by Schlinger in 1968. It is endemic to Chile. Species * ''Arrhynchus maculatus'' Schlinger, 1968 * ''Arrhynchus meridionalis'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * '' Arrhynchus penai'' Schlinger, 1968 * '' Arrhynchus stuardoi'' ( Sabrosky, 1946) * ''Arrhynchus vittatus'' Philippi Philippi (; grc-gre, Φίλιπποι, ''Philippoi'') was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos. Its original name was Crenides ( grc-gre, Κρηνῖδες, ''Krenides'' "Fountains") after its establishment by Thasian colon ..., 1871 References Acroceridae Diptera of South America Arthropods of Chile Taxa named by Rodolfo Amando Philippi Endemic fauna of Chile {{Nemestrinoidea-stub ...
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